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    UNIVERSITY Anthropology Professor: Roger Neustadter Sociology 108 Colden 2380 Spring 2013 Office Hours MWF 2:00-3:00 TT:9:30-11:00 Office Phone: 562 l765 Texts: Haviland‚ Prins‚ Walrath & McBride Anthropology Readings will be on e companion Purpose Anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures. The aim of anthropology is to

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    1. List the four sub-disciplines of anthropology and describe the contribution of each discipline to the study of human relations. The four sub-disciplines of anthropology are: Cultural Anthropology‚ Archaeology‚ Biological Anthropology and Linguistics. For each of the following concepts please provide a definition‚ a brief history‚ and provide examples and comments relating the concept to your own life and experiences Cultural Pluralism is a condition in which many cultures coexist within a

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    Marvel of Culture Throughout this course there has been a significant amount of discussion on the topic of culture. While this class is biological anthropology instead of cultural anthropology‚ the analysis of culture is the one topic that I find most interesting and fundamental to any field of anthropological study. The pursuance of an anthropology degree has led me to many different definitions and understandings of the term ‘culture’‚ but it was not until the discussion of non-human animals that

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    Social relationships in most cultures and societies impact heavily on how a person perceives their world. People create their social world but are also shaped by it‚ and part of this social world is the social relationships that are formed between individuals. These relationships vary in kind from family and kinship to friendship. Kinship and family are types of relationships that have been widely studied in the attempt to study and understand a culture or society. And whilst these are important

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    culture; the liberal arts. Studies intend to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills. Disciplines in Humanities and Social Sciences (according to The Ohio Humanities Council)  History‚ Anthropology and Archaeology study human social‚ political‚ and cultural development.  Literature‚ languages‚ and Linguistics explore how we communicate with each other and how our ideas and thoughts on the human experience are expressed and interpreted.

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    Anth 100 Sept 15 2010 Galileo • Telescope + objectification o Not just the vision to outer space‚ but you could also look back on us o Previous the only way to explain supernatural things was from the bible‚ when your trying to look at planets with an telescope you explain them as objects not as supernatural. o That being said the idea of looking back at the earth would be looking at everything as an object: thus objectifying everything o Saying there

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    What is the traditional sexual division of labor in American culture? Is it undergoing a transformation? Among Btsisi’‚ women and men are respected for the tasks they perform. Do you think this is the case in the United States? Traditionally‚ women are the caregivers‚ the householder‚ the cook and the cleaner. The men worked and provided the means of survival‚ the money. It’s silly to think that it has not transformed over time. Many of the other discussions mention the sudden flood of women

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    One assumption is that the marked individuals do not lose their marks. If this were to occur‚ then the population would be overestimated as fewer marked individuals would be recaptured. Another assumption is that the marked individuals are randomly dispersed throughout the population. If the marked individuals congregate in a specific area‚ then the population size can be overestimated or underestimated depending on where the recapture takes place. The population will be underestimated if recapture

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    In June of 1977‚ at the Camp Scott Girl Scout camp near Locust Grove‚ Oklahoma‚ three young girls that had been staying in the secluded Kiowa tent were sexually molested and murdered. It is believed that this tragedy happened somewhere between 2:00 and 4:00 AM‚ it is believed that someone had come onto the camp grounds when they then proceeded to sexually molest and murder the three young girls that were sleeping in tent number seven. At 6:00 AM a camp counselor discovered the dead bodies on the

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    How do anthropologists understand other people’s psychologies? It is believed that humans are both biological and cultural beings‚ making them biocultural. Despite being fairly new to the world of anthropology‚ the biocultural perspective has built on history of research on how cultural and social influences shape the psychology‚ emotion‚ and personality‚ of the individual. Anthropologists have made sense of individual psychologies through many different theories. A good starting place on how anthropologists

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